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Yuriy Sardarov was born on 28 January 1988 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. He is an actor and producer, known for Argo (2012), The Double (2011) and The Ides of March (2011).- Actress
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Nesrin Cavadzade was born in Baku. At the age of 11 she moved to Istanbul with her family. Majored in Cinema and Television at Marmara University, Nesrin directed five short films during her university years. She later decided to be in front of cameras. Focusing entirely on acting, she took acting classes for 4 years. With her first leading role in "Dilber's Eight Days" she received awards as Best Actress at several different film festivals. Taking part in "To Better Days", Nesrin received several awards including the prestigious Golden Orange. With her performance at The Lamb she won her second Golden Orange award and won critical acclaim. Nesrin played a part in a well-known American TV thriller called Legends 2015. In 2017, she acted in a Fox TV series namely "Our Story" for three consecutive seasons. She also appeared in Spanish Movie "El Desentierro" in 2018. The next year, Nesrin became the iconic femme fatale Shahika in another Fox TV series "Forbidden Fruit" and won again critical acclaim. In January 2020, she was the leading actress at the movie "Love Like Coincidences 2" by also contributing the movie and its soundtrack with her vocal performance. The same year she also acted in a Netflix series "Ethos" directed by Berkun Oya, as well as in an independent film Cemil Show both of which will be released in 2020.- Olga Lerman was born on 25 March 1988 in Baku, USSR. She is an actress, known for Odinok po kontraktu (2014), Wonderland (2016) and Kalashnikov (2020).
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Vladimir Menshov was a Russian director and actor, noted for his depiction of the Russian everyman and working class life in his films. Born on September, 17, 1937 in Baku (then USSR, now the territory of Azerbaijan), like many Russian directors and actors Menshov studied at the state film school VGIK. Although his filmography as an actor is superior to that as director (actually confined to only five movies), he will be remembered most of all for his second film as director, Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1980), one of the most popular and beloved films in Russia, starring his wife Vera Alentova. The film brought him international recognition and the Oscar for the Best Foreign Film. Menshov did not attend the Academy Awards ceremony personally because he could not leave the country due to some problems of political nature, and the prize statuette was accepted by the USSR Commissioner to the U.S. The film itself is a moving story of three girlfriends who arrive in Moscow in search for a better life. A great melodrama in the first place, on a close analysis, the film can be seen as a biography of a whole generation since in the late 1970s, young people who abandoned their provincial towns with no opportunities for good jobs and strove to settle in the Russian capital.
In 1999, the 20th anniversary of the film's original release was celebrated at a series of events around Russia. Another film, an immensely popular comedy of manners Love and Doves (1985), was about a rural farmer peasant falling in love with a glamor urban lady. It ensured that his career continued to glitter. In the decade that followed he refrained from directing and in his rare interviews was very critical of the cinema industry. In 1995 he made Shirli-myrli (1995) - a very long extravaganza satirizing practically every aspect of cultural and political life in Russia. The film showed that these "off the job" years had not affected his talent. Zavist bogov (2000) - a nostalgic drama - demonstrated his longing for the Soviet era life style. Although criticized by some for "being too simple", Menshov was affectionately loved by ordinary cinema-goers who saw him as one of a very few directors capable of creating a perfect comedy or drama out of a down-to-earth situation.- Director
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Robert Sahakyants was born on 30 August 1950 in Baku, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. He was a director and writer, known for Yellow SubmarYAN (2002), Lesson (1987) and Wow, a Talking Fish! (1983). He died on 24 September 2009 in Yerevan, Armenia.- Actor
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Tural Manafov is a versatile actor with a BA in Acting from the New York Film Academy and a BA in International Relations from Baku State University. He's known for his roles in "The Blacklist" and "Bull." Tural's experience extends beyond acting; he's directed, produced, and acted in award-winning short films. With a background in professional water polo, representing Azerbaijan at the Olympics, Tural brings discipline, teamwork, and a unique perspective to his roles, adding depth and authenticity to his performances.- Actor
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Emmanuil Vitorgan was born on 27 December 1939 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. He is an actor, known for Po Taganke khodyat tanki (1991), Dama v ochkakh, s ruzhyom, v avtomobile (2002) and Anxious Sunday (1983). He has been married to Irina Mlodik since 2002. He was previously married to Alla Balter.- Additional Crew
Garry Kasparov was born on 13 April 1963 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. He is known for The Queen's Gambit (2020), Game Over (2003) and This Is Not Normal.- Ilham Aliyev was born on 24 December 1961 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. He has been married to Mehriban Aliyeva since 22 December 1983. They have three children.
- Melahat Abbasova was born on 8 July 1966 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. She is an actress, known for Seddülbahir 32 Saat (2016), Esaret (2022) and Ekzamen (1987).
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Larisa Dolina was born on 10 September 1955 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. She is an actress, known for Ten (1991), Starye pesni o glavnom. Postskriptum (2000) and Krasota trebuyet (2008). She has been married to Ilya Spitsyn since 1998. She was previously married to Viktor Mityazov and Anatoly Mionchinsky.- Leyla Basak was born on 1 April 1985 in Baku, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. She is an actress, known for Aci Hayat (2005), Sila (2006) and Patlak Sokaklar: Gerzomat (2012).
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Cihangir Gaffari was born on 10 September 1940 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR. He is an actor and producer, known for Bloodsport (1988), Dick Turpin (1974) and The Demons (1973).- Actor
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Sergey Gazarov graduated in 1980 from GITIS - The Russian University of Theatrical Arts named after Lunacharsky, the actor department (art workshop of Oleg Tabakov). While studying he actively participated in the foundation of the legendary Moscow Theater Studio "Tabakerka" under the guidance of Oleg Tabakov. After graduating Sergey Gazarov was invited to the Moscow State Theatre "Sovremennik". Numerous roles in the plays of world famous writers such as Shakespeare, Moliere, Olby, Saltykov-Shedrin, Ostrovsky, Bulgakov, Gogol and others brought recognition and acceptance among the public and the critics. For many years there were no single play where he wouldn't have performed the main part. Cinema and theater have uniquely intervened in his career of an actor and director. In 1990 he debuted as a film director with the movie «Crazy». The movie won the Grand-Prix Award of the Young European Filmmakers Festival in Angers (France). In 1991 he founded a movie company «Nikita And Pyotr». In 1991 he staged the play «The Government Inspector» («Revizor») in Oleg Tabakov Theatre-Studio that won the Union Of Theatrical Workers' Prize for the best director's debut of the year. In 1993 he shot a TV version of a philosophical parable «Helen & The Navigator» awarded the best TV film of the year. In 1996 he produced and directed the movie «The Government Inspector» («Revizor») co-production of «Nikita and Pyotr» and «Most-Group Company». The movie was highly appreciated by the critics and public. It was nominated in a few categories at the Montreal World Film Festival. Gazarov took home the awards for Best Artistic Contribution and Innovation. From 1998 to 2001 he worked as the principal director at the Mo scow Drama Theater after Dzhigarhanyan where he significantly renewed the troupe and staged a few widely accepted plays "The Homecoming" by H.Pinter and "The Government Inspector" by N.Gogol. Starting 2015 Sergey Gazarov is teaching theatrical arts at the Academy of Cinematographic and Theater Arts after N. Mikhalkov. He is the director of the graduation project "Metamorphosis" 9 mini plays after A. Chekhov ("Revenge") and I. Bunin ("Last Meeting", "Light Breath" etc) short stories. In 2016 Gazarov has been staging a new play by A. Galin "Parade" at the "Sovremennik" Theater in Moscow.- Writer
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Zecharia Sitchin was born on 11 July 1920 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR [now Azerbaijan]. He was a writer, known for Quando gli dei crearono l'uomo (2019), In Search of... (1977) and Are We Alone? (1992). He died on 9 October 2010 in New York City, New York, USA.- Writer
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Azer Guliev was born on 25 August 1997 in Azerbaijan, Baku. He is a writer and director, known for Pa-Pa (2017), Heartbreath (2021) and Sanki Yoxsan (2024).- Irina Azer was born on 18 September 1949 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. She is an actress, known for Akvanavty (1980), Gorozhane (1976) and Krepost (1979).
- Nail Gurbanov is a 18-year-old multi-talented artist from Azerbaijan, based in Los Angeles, California. He is an actor, singer, and violinist, fluent in Azerbaijani, Russian, English, and Turkish.
With a decade of experience in acting and a passion for the performing arts, Nail has captivated audiences with his remarkable performances. As a soloist singer, he has showcased his impressive vocal abilities in concerts across Eastern Europe and the USA.
Nail's talent and dedication have been evident throughout his artistic journey. From his early beginnings in Baku to pursuing his dreams in Los Angeles, he continues to enhance his skills as an actor, singer, and violinist, leaving a lasting impression on those who witness his talent.
With a diverse range of talents and a commitment to his work, Nail aspires to make a significant impact in the entertainment industry as he continues to pursue his artistic goals. - Oleg Savkin was born on 2 June 1965 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. He is an actor, known for Chudo v krayu zabuttya (1991), Legacy of Lies (2020) and Venchaniye so smertyu (1992).
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Mstislav Rostropovich was a Russian cellist, pianist, conductor, pedagogue and political figure whose international performances and public appearances symbolized the struggle of intellectuals against the rigid Soviet Communism.
He was born Mstislav Leopoldovich Rostropovich on March 27, 1927, in Baku, Azerbaijan, Soviet Union. His father, Leopold Rostropovich, was a notable musician and pedagogue of Polish nobility descent. His mother was a concert pianist of Russian-Jewish heritage. His teachers at Moscow Conservatory were Dmitri Shostakovich, and Sergei Prokofiev, and both became his main musical influences for life. In 1951 Rostropovich was awarded the State Stalin's Prize, after his numerous victories at international competitions and a growing stream of recognition and acclaim. in 1955 he married opera singer Galina Vishnevskaya who was a member of Bolshoi Theatre. At that time his stage partners were such musicians as Svyatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels along with his wife Galina Vishnevskaya.
In 1969 Rostropovich saved his friend, dissident writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn from prosecution. At that time Solzhenitsyn needed a place to hide from the Soviet authorities. An arrangement was made for Solzhenitsyn to live secretly at Rostropovich's dacha, a summer cabin outside of Moscow. This angered the Soviet Communists, and Rostropovich was banned from international tours and royalties. His performances in the Soviet Union were also banned, his income was drastically reduced, and his musical activity was limited to teaching. The Soviet authorities put severe pressure on Rostropovich by restricting his communication with the world and by ignoring his numerous invitations to perform at international festivals and competitions.
In 1974, after years of struggle with the Soviet dictatorship, Rostropovich fled the Soviet Union with his wife and two daughters, Olga and Elena. He became a much more relaxed person in exile, living the artistic freedom he had so longed for, and did not want to go back until the fall of the oppressive Soviet regime. In 1977 Rostropovich was appointed Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) in Washington, DC, the post he kept for the next seventeen years. Soon after Rostropovich became employed in the USA, his Soviet citizenship was revoked by Leonid Brezhnev in 1978. during the 1970s and 1980s Rostropovich enjoyed a very active concert career; he toured extensively as a cellist as well as an internationally acclaimed orchestra conductor and pedagogue. He also made numerous recordings of cello music and became recognized as arguably the world's best cellist of his time. Being also a good pianist, Rostropovich accompanied his wife, opera singer Galina Vishnevskaya on her numerous international concert tours.
In 1990, Mikhail Gorbachev restored their citizenship of Russia (then Soviet Union), allowing Rostropovich to return back home. His return happened during the most dramatic events of the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. At that time Rostropovich joined the Russian President Yeltsin during the August coup of the hard-line communists against Mikhail Gorbachev. Eventually Rostropovich established himself as an internationally recognized cultural, political and intellectual figure of the new Russia. His music performances as well as his public statements were equally acclaimed and respected by all freedom-loving people.
Rostropovich returned to the new Russia and continued his career as a musician and public figure. He lived in his homes in Moscow and in St. Petersburg and remained active in cultural and political life. He died of a heart failure at the age of 80, on April 27, 2007, in Moscow, and was laid to rest in Novodevichy Semetery in Moscow Russia. His honors include: Recipient of Order of Service to the Fatherland medal of Russia (2007). Honorary Knight Commander of the British Empire, a Commander of the Legion of Honor of France, a Commander of the Phoenix Order of Greece, holder of the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Kennedy Center Honoree, the State Stalin's Prize (1951), the title People's Artist of the USSR (1956), and the Defender of Free Russia Medal (1993).- Director
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Elchin Musaoglu was born on 11 July 1966 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. He is a director and writer, known for Nabat (2014), 40-ci qapi (2009) and Maryam (2023).- Actor
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Muslim Magomayev was a popular singer in the former Soviet Union. He was born on 17 August 1942, in Baku, Azerbaijan, USSR (now Baku, Azerbaijan). His grandfather, Muslim Magomayev Sr., was a renown composer in Azerbaijan. Young Magomaev followed his family tradition: he studied singing and piano at the Baku Conservatory of Music.
He shot to fame in the USSR in 1962, at the age of 19, after a stellar performance in the Kremlin Palace, Moscow. In 1963 he became known in Europe after a successful performance at the Youth Festival in Helsinki, Finland. That same year, he also appeared in the famous Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow for his first recital. At that time, popular singer Klavdiya Shulzhenko wrote: "The moment Muslim Magomaev appeared, it became a huge event. He is greater than all other singers. Everybody adores him." Magomaev became an instant celebrity and gained a considerable following in the Soviet Union and Europe.
During the mid 60-s Muslim Magomaev made a very important progress in perfecting his vocals skills: he took further training in the "La Scala" Opera Theater in Milan, Italy. His studies in Italy, the country of innumerable art treasures, the "Home" of belcanto, were highly beneficial for his singing, and also affected his inner world. Muslim Magomaev remained forever a supporter of the Italian school of singing. His adoration for such great singers as Beniamino Gigli, Gino Bechi, Tito Gobbi, 'Mario del Monaco' and Enrico Caruso was the driving motivation for his studies of operatic art.
Muslim Magomaev himself splendidly sang the leading arias of Figaro, Scarpia, Mephisto, Onegin. However, his success in popular music interfered with his operatic career. It was very similar to what happened to his favorite singer, Mario Lanza, about whom he wrote that Hollywood "stole" Mario Lanza from the operatic stage. In 1969 Magomaev won the International Song Competition in Sopot, Poland and also won the First "Golden Disc" at the Cannes Music Festival with 4.5 million of his records sold that year.
At age 30, Muslim Magomaev was one of the youngest recipients of the highest artistic title, People's Artist of the USSR. He also received numerous awards and decorations for his contribution to opera and popular music in the Soviet Union. Magomaev died of a heart failure on 25 October 2008, in Moscow, Russia, and was laid to rest in Baku, Azerbaijan.- Actor
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Mikhail Sebastian was born at 9:00am in Baku, February 26, 1973 to Armenian parents. He had a passion for dramatic arts since a child growing up in the former USSR. As a high school student, Mikhail had several stage appearances in various Russian plays. Directed and performed short play "Boris Godunov" based on book by famous Russian writer Alexander Pushkin. Mikhail's love of literature and history led him to believe acting is the place where all his dreams as a performer/actor can be realized. Mikhail considered his acting a unique place where he can not only be a part of every day dramatic situation we face on daily basis, he could also implement his own personality into any character he plays. In 1995 he came to the United States on a business visa. Having lived his life in communist USSR, the American culture was very appealing. Since the collapse of Soviet Union, Mikhail became stateless. All efforts to obtain citizenship from the republics of former USSR were useless. Continues to live and work in Los Angeles, CA. Political view: democrat. Fluent in Russian, some conversational Spanish. Love to dance, spend some time traveling alone. Enjoys fashion. Loves rain, storm. Favorite time of the year: fall and winter.- Actor
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Emin Agalarov is an Azerbaijani-Russian singer and businessman. He writes and performs songs in English and Russian and is widely popular in Azerbaijan and Russia.
Emin Agalarov was born in Baku, Azerbaijan. Emin Agalarov moved to Tenafly, New Jersey in 1994 and graduated from Tenafly High School in 1997. He graduated from Marymount Manhattan College in New York.
Agalarov's interest in music began in high school whilst in the United States. After graduating from high school, he returned to Russia, where he continued to write songs. In 2005 he began working with his vocal and music teacher, the Azerbaijani singer Muslim Magomayev, to whom he pays tribute in his concerts.
In 2006 Emin gained attention for his debut studio album Still which in the first six months sold 70,000 copies in Russia and an additional 30,000 copies in CIS countries.
He then released an album per year: Incredible in 2007, Obsession (a set of classic Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley songs) in 2008; and in 2009, Devotion. Each of these albums was supported by concerts in Moscow and Baku.
In 2010 he relocated to London, to work with producer Brian Rawling and to focus on the UK music market. Emin's album Wonder was released in Russia and CIS in November 2010 and in the UK on 21 March 2011. The song "Heart Keeps Beating" was the first single in Russia from his second album After the Thunder and received good radio airplay on Russian Radio in 2012.
Emin's first single from his 2012 album After The Thunder was the song "Baby Get Higher" written by David Sneddon, Graham Stack, Mark Read and was added to the BBC Radio 2 A-List in April 2012.
On May 26, 2012, Emin was the local interval act during intermission on the The Eurovision Song Contest (2012) that was held in his hometown of Baku. During the break, Emin performed "Never Enough", a track taken from the album After the Thunder.
Agalarov was the opening act for Jennifer Lopez's September 23, 2012, concert in Baku.
On November 9, 2013, Emin performed at Miss Universe 2013 (2013) held in Moscow in the evening gown competition section.
Agalarov performed "In Another Life" in a music video with Donald Trump and Miss Universe 2013 (2013) contestants. Contestants were required to appear in the video without pay.
In May 2014, Emin won the award for Best-selling Azerbaijan Artist at the 2014 World Music Awards. In 2016, Emin Agalarov became the organizer and producer of Zhara (Hot) Music Festival that will be hosted annually at Sea Breeze, in his hometown Baku.- Composer
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Composer Eldar Mansurov was born in Baku, on February 28, 1952, in a family of well-known musician and tar player Bahram Mansurov who was a member of the Mansurovs family that has made unparalleled contribution to the development of Azerbaijani composers and musical culture in general. In such an environment, he faced no question when it was time to choose a profession. After graduating from musical school, he was admitted to forte-piano section of Baku musical school named after A. Zeynalli. In 1974, Eldar Mansurov was admitted to Azerbaijan State Conservatory named after Uzeyir Hajibeyov, to composing department and the class of Jevdet Hajiyev, from which he successfully graduated in 1979.
During his youth, Eldar Mansurov participated in many musical forums and rock festivals in the city as part of various rock groups. He was a pianist in 1969 in a famous group of the time called "Experiment OK". In 1970, he participated in prestigious rock festival "Golden Fall" as part of group "Mashal".
He also participated in different forums and festivals during his study at Conservatory, but in serious classical music events. He was awarded with a 3rd place diploma in Republican scientific conference of university students with his research work "History of Mugham Names".
He worked as a professor for a long period. First he taught students at a regular musical school, later at Republican Gymnasium of Culture. Afterwards, his students were grown-up people- students of musical school named after A. Zeynalli, Pedagogical University, and Conservatory. There are citizens of Turkey among his students as well because he taught music in Istanbul for a while.
In parallel with professorship, he also worked in TV. He worked at TV channels "BMTI" and "Lider" as musical editor. He was promoted to the position of Chief Editor of the Main musical shows department at State TV and Radio Committee. He also worked as a musical producer at the House of Music and was promoted up to the Chief Musical Producer.
Now about the most important thing- his works. His list of creative works include rock-opera "Seven Beauties", two ballets- "Cleopatra" and "Olymp", five symphonies, two symphonic poems, violin concert with orchestra, symphonic mugham "Mahur-Hindi", several works for instrumental and camera ensembles and pieces for chorus.
It is worth to mention one of the latest works of Eldar Mansurov. It is "Behramname"- written for national musical instrument tar, rock group and symphonic orchestra. This piece is devoted to his father Behram Mansurov. In terms of style, "Behramname" is a synthesis of old times and modernity, meeting point of the past and the future. We can confidently say that "Behramname"s music has been popular since the day it was written.
Eldar Mansurov's works were used in many movies and theatre plays. And, of course, his songs. The songs composed by him are popular not only in his own country, but also abroad. His songs are played in many countries, in almost all continents of the world.
Eldar Mansurov has been doing research for many years and his topic is related to the history of Azerbaijani mughams. He participated twice in International Symposiums held in Samarkand in 1983 and 1987 in which he presented papers on mughams. His research works about the history of mugham were published several times in Azerbaijan, France, Germany, and Russia.
He is a member of the Union of Composers of USSR and Azerbaijan since 1981 and a member of the Union of Cinematographs since 1999.
Eldar Mansurov was awarded with a title of "Honoured Art worker" in 2005. In 2007, he was elected to be a Secretary of the Union of Composers of Azerbaijan. He is married and has two sons.